Psychic Craig Hamilton-Parker has the uncanny ability to predict the future with incredible accuracy.
He’s been called everything from the ‘new Nostradamus’ to the ‘Prophet of Doom’ and works as a spiritual medium with his wife Jane.
Craig, 70, has been practising the psychic arts since his early 20s after being inspired by Nadi astrologists during a visit to India.
Since then he has predicted major events like the Covid-19 pandemic, Brexit, Donald Trump becoming US president, Trump’s assassination attempt and even the death of Queen Elizabeth II.
Last year, Craig spoke to Metro and gave his predictions for 2024.
Just like previous years, his prophecies were eerily correct.
Here is everything that Craig accurately predicted that came true in 2024.
Rishi Sunak no longer being Prime Minister
Last year, Craig predicted what he thought would happen to the Tory Party.
At the time, he said: ‘Rishi Sunak will cease to be the prime minister in 2024. There will then be another leadership contest.’
While a General Election in 2024 was a foregone conclusion, Sunak’s predicted departure certainly did come true after Labour won the general election by a landslide, with the Tories suffering its worst defeat ever.
There was then a leadership contest between six candidates, consisting of former cabinet ministers Priti Patel, Robert Jenrick, Kemi Badenoch, James Cleverly, Mel Stride and Tom Tugendhat.
The final four consisted of Cleverly, Badenoch, Jenrick and Tugendhat – with all of them giving speeches during the Conservative party conference in a final bid to be the next leader of the party.
Following an impressive speech during the conference, many politicos believed Cleverly was a shoo-in for the leadership role. However, he was knocked out in a shocking twist, leaving Badenoch and Jenrick as the final two candidates.
Badenoch subsequently won the tough race, which makes Craig’s next prediction accurate.
Kemi Badenoch becoming leader of the Tories
Craig predicted last year that Badenoch could take over as leader of the Tories after Rishi Sunak.
He told Metro at the time: ‘Someone like Kemi Badenoch could take over the Tory Party if Rishi Sunak loses the election.’
Kemi was announced as the new leader at the beginning of November.
She received 53,806 votes from Tory party members while Jenrick had 41,388 votes.
Labour winning lots of seats in Scotland
Labour’s landslide win in this year’s General Election and resurgence in Scotland may have taken some people by surprise – but for Craig, it was inevitable.
‘Keir Starmer and Labour I see will win lots of seats in Scotland,’ Craig said previously.
It came after a difficult few years for the Labour party after a boost of support for the SNP in the 2015 General Election.
In this year’s election, Labour won 37 seats, an increase of 36 from the previous election.
This means that Labour is now the largest party in Scotland for the first time since 2010.
Health scare for King Charles
Craig said last year: ‘I see Charles in a wheelchair which suggests some kind of health scare.’
While the King has not ended up in a wheelchair, Craig’s prediction could point towards Charles’s cancer diagnosis in February.
His illness was discovered when he was being treated for benign enlarged prostate. The nature of his cancer has not been disclosed by the King or Buckingham Palace.
He has since returned to work, with sources previously telling Sky News that the King’s ‘treatment has been moving in a positive direction and as a managed condition the treatment cycle will continue into next year’.
They also said there ‘is a sense of optimism,’ which they claim can be seen in the King’s wishes to remain busy and carry out pubic engagements across Christmas.
During a visit with the Queen to a community event in Walthamstow today, Sikh faith representative Harvinder Rattan asked the King ‘How are you?’.
In response, Charles smiled and said: ‘I’m still alive.’
Donald Trump winning US election and assassination attempt
If you think Craig’s predictions so far have been impressive – his prophecies about the US are likely to leave a chill down your spine.
When questioned about who would win the US election, Craig said: ‘In America, I’m seeing Trump will win the 2024 presidential election.
‘I feel like there will be some kind of health scare for Trump but that won’t stop him.’
Trump later beat Kamala Harris to become President despite a rocky campaign, which saw him dwindle in popularity after Joe Biden stepped aside and allowed Harris to replace him.
Craig also predicted the assassination attempt on Trump in July, just two days before it happened.
Trump was shot by 20-year-old gunman Thomas Matthew Crooks at a rally at an outdoor venue in Pennsylvania and survived.
However, just two days before, Craig made the prediction on his YouTube channel that there would be an attempt on Trump’s life.
Craig said at the time: ‘It has always been in the back of my mind that there would be an attempt on Trump’s life because I read his Nadi chart in 2019.
‘Nadi charts are a prediction of somebody’s life that dates back almost 500 years and it lays out what people will go through in their lives.
‘When I read Trump’s I saw his life’s work including being a businessman, then President, but then I read there would be an attempt on his life later down the line.
‘I wasn’t expecting this to happen though. [He thought it wouldn’t happen] until at least August this year, so this came about early.’
Russia-Ukraine War continuing
The war, which first broke out in 2022, has continued this year, with President Zelensky admitting recently Ukraine’s armed forces ‘lack the strength’ to retake its territories seized by Russia.
Russia meanwhile has drafted troops from North Korea to fight in the war.
‘In 2024 the war in Ukraine is going to grind on. It’s a stalemate and will be a continual war of attrition,’ Craig said in his prediction.
Continuing violence in the Middle East
‘I see the war extending into Lebanon with America getting involved and an all-out war between Israel and the Islamic world,’ Craig previously predicted.
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Tension has certainly increased in the Middle East this year – with Israel launching airstrikes into Iran in October.
The synchronised detonation of pagers and hand-held radios also occurred in Lebanon and Syria.
Thousands of people were injured and 42 people died in the explosions conducted by Israel.
Israel’s prime minister, Benjamin Netanyahu, and his security cabinet approved a ceasefire deal by a 10-1 margin with Hezbollah in November.
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